13r Utipcrt Dnllg JSctus Saturday, February 8, 1947 (Authorized as cryid clas Mall, Post Office Department, Ottawa), Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Limited. Third Avenue. Prince Rupert, British Columbia. H. O. PERRT. Managing Director. CI" A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. - Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulation! Canadian Daily Newspaper Association GUIDES TO TAKE PART IN SCOUT-GUIDE WEEK HERE "Prince Rupert Olrl Guides' Association plans to take an active part in Boy Scout and Girl Guide Week, which starts on i February 19, and the two organ-,' izations plan to co-ordinate their : observance of It here. Detailed plans have yet to be worked out but It will Include a church par- ade of both organizations. Decision to take part In the week's observance to , made at .iuuukwupWuk.iiuw; , MM at the home of Mrs. Arnold FfctHtn this week, The meeting . elected new 6fflcers and heard reporU from various troops and .Brown'e packs. ! New ciflcers elected by the '.association are: ... Honorary President, Mrs. R. L. -Mslntosh. President, Mrs. G. R. S. Black - aby. yice-President, Mrs. Arnold Flaten. . Secretary -. Treasurer, Mrs. Peter Lakie. Executive Mrs. Basil Prockter (in advisory capacity), Miss Olive Van Cooteh, Mrs. Lionel Holtby and brie member yet to be chosen from the Catholic group. Mrs. Holtby' was placed In charge of publicity and Mis Van Cooten In charge of supplies. Reports from, trje five Guide troop? and Brownie packs thow- 'etTthat the past year had been sucressful both from the stand point of expansion and activity. AiL-moersnip now numDers more . than 100. Most recent development,' " was the creation last month of a Catholic Brownie pack under leadership of Mrs. James Rogenan. Group now operating are: First Prince Rupert Guidi Company. Capt. Honora Silver-sides. First Catholic Guide Company under Miss Frances Moore and Mia Pat Clark. Fint Prince .RuDert Brownie Pack under Mrs. W. S. Kergin. First Catholic Brownie Pack , .under Mrs. J, Rogerson. Sec id Prince Rupert Brownie . Packjinder Brown Owl, Mrs. F WlrCtone. The First Prince Rupert Guide Company is busy preparing for ". examinations in Et. John Am-. bulance work, according to Ouid- Capt. Silversides. Two memters are abo preparing for child nursing, tests and one, ; Geraldlne Prockter, has passed her cycle badge test. Ways and means of raising money for the annual Guide and Brownie summer camp, and pre-: piratlons for the annual rally , later in the year also were dls-i cussed. Tlie need for -more trained ' leaders was voiced bv th 15 : leaders and members present. IN THE SUPREME COOTIT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATR IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE or GILBERT CHARLES RU3 SELL, DECEA8ED. IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMIN ISTRATION ACT." TAKE NOTICE that by ordr of His Honour Judge w. E. Fisher, made the 3rd day of February, A.D. 1947, I was appointed administrator of the estate ci uiiDert cn&ries Russell, deceased. All parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 15th day of March, AD. 1847, after which claims filed may be paid without reference to any claims of which I then had no knowledge. And all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forth-with. Dated this 3rd day of February. '' AD. 1947. OORDON ' FRASETl FCRBEB, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. 40 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA I IN PROBATE I IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" i . and . IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE , OP NOEL LAVERDIERE, DECEASED , TESTATE . TAKE NOTICE that bv Order of Ills Honour W. E. Fisher, made on the 17th day of January, AD. 1947, I was appointed Administrator with Will annexed of the. estate of Noel Laverdlere, deceased, and all parties ' having claims against the said estate ore hereby required to- furnish same, ,' properly verified, to me on or before , the 15th day of March, A.D. 1847, and . all parties Indebted to the estate are , required to pay the amount of their - indebtedness to me forthwith. , DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., this n.mi day or January, a.d. 1847. OEOROE If. HALLETT, Official Administrator, Atlln, B.C. i I Waterfront Whiffs Herring: Running Too Deep For Seining Oil Line and Navy Ruildings Demolished Licidor .Brings Fish Here Seiners and packers of the herring fleet which left port here in gallant array on Wednesday after lying in shelter for a week began to trickle back on Thursday and Friday with reports that the herring were running too deep to be caught with seine nets. The small fish sought the deep water during tha cold snap last week and, so far have not returned to the upper level, the frustrated herring men report. One school of herring. In Willis Bay, was sounded at a depth of 7Q fathoms. Fishermen are hoping that they will rise nearer the surface in the next few days. Removal of the former R.C. A.F. fuel pipe lines running from the Morse ' Creek storage tanks L w governrnent lmtor . . undpP wv Tne lines, an eight-inch and a four-inch. Installed to service R.C. A.F. aircraft and boats during the war, are being cut into 20-foot lengths, and shipped to Vancouver. The Job is giving employment to a number of local workmen. The large Navy pipe line L? not being removed. Demolition of surplus buildings at HMCS. Chatham wartime naval establishment was begun Friday by Highway Construction Co. The buildings to be demolished Include all the structures with the exception of the former wardroom quarters, the drill hall, and administration building-. The American Maritime Commission transport Lucidor arrived in port last night from Ketchikan carrying 16 carloads of canned and frozen fish for rail shipment east over C.N.R. lines. It Is the second trip the vessel has made here for a simi tnP Mirttf!. i ho m. The Lucidor brought more than 30 carloads last week. With, holiday season on, switching of Union Steamship Co. vessels plying to this port has been going on. Tomorrow Capt. Harry McLean will be here as master of the steamer Co-quitlam, relieving Capt. John Eoden who is starting his vacation. Capt. Ernest Sheppard is due back soon but will take over command of his old love, the steamer Catala, instead .of the Camosun of which Capt. Alex McLennan Is now master, returning to the ship on the current voyage after having been relieved by Capt. McLean for his vacation. Capt. W. Mc-Combc has been sailing as master of the Catala of late. Two Union liners were In port since yesterday afternoon the Camosun arriving sharp on time at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon from Vancouver and -Ocean Falls CANADIAN ARMY (RF.SF.nvn) ORDERS 120 Coast Battery R.C.A. Col. S. D. Johnston, V.D. M.C. Officer Commanding Monday, Feb. 10. 194720:00 hrs.r Battery Parade. Dress Roll Call Order Friday, Feb. 14, 194720:00 hrs.: Sergeants' Mess Organization Meeting, Officers' Mess Organization Meeting, -34 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Itox 541 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 60 Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 and sailing at midnight for Ketchikan while the Catala arrived at 1:30 a.m. and sailed at 10 o'clock this morning on her return to Vancouver and way-points. Mariners are advised that Kin gui Island Light(Cumshewa Inlet, is reported not burning and may be out of operation for some time. Edmonton Cancer Specialist Dies EDMONTON Dr. I. W. C. Me-Eachern, cancer specialist and one of Edmonton's best known physicians, who retired from active practice some time ago. dled here yesterday at the age of seventy-five. He had practised here for thirty years. JOAN CRAWFORD INJURED AGAIN HOLLYWOOD Joan Crawford, who three times has broken her right ankle, Went to bed for an Indefinite period recently wiUi a torn left, ligament. Her doctor said she suffered the In-Jury when her fdot caught In carpeting at her Brentwood home, and she fell down a flight of slalrs. Old Westminster Will Honor New NEW WESTMINSTER Westminster, England, will honor the City of New Westminster and the Westminster Regiment in a special broadcast on the- occasion of the- annual May Queen festival here. Rev. Peter Kelly is leaving today with the United Church mission boat Thomas Crosby to spend Sunday at Port Simpson and will be back here on Monday. He expects to leave next Wednesday for his base at Ocean Falls. Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Can-telon of Hartley Bay will be taken back there after attending United Church Presbytery sessions here. Geo. J. Dawes THE AUCTIONEER Sales Every Saturday WE SELL EVERYTIIINO Goods Sold On Commission Household Sales Conducted at Your Convenience FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS WRAPPED, PACKED AND CRATED Estimates Given Free PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART (Opposite Civic Centre Hldg.) PHONES: Bus. Hlue 1 in ReS. Red IU7 Ask for George Steamer Service from PRINCE RUPERT . 40 OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (Powell River) VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 p.m. To KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight For reservations call or write City or Depot Ticket Offices. PRINCE RUPERT (L. .J 3i SB s JA J LLM KLr LfrL SATURDAY A STARTLING HEADLINE (By REV. JOHN LINNEY, Full Gospel Tabernacle) "For this Is my btood Of the; New Testament, which is shed for many for the remission of sins." Mat. 26:28. Newspaper headlines sometimes carry a startling testimony to the truth, even when the writer does not intend it. Last autumn a noted English physiologist, Sir Joseph Bancroft, concluded a series of lectures at Yale. The New York Herald Tribune reported 'this under a headline in bold type: Blood of Lamb Yields Clue to Chance of Life." Christian people reading this were challenged by its unusual suggestlveness and read on to see what it was about. Sir Joseph described his experiments with new born iambs to ascertala the oxygen content of their blood and their prospect of living In view ofthls. But the exploitation of scientific news turns one's thoughts to what may reverently be called the "Headline of God's WortT which is indeed that mankind's "Chance of Hternal Life is inseparably related to the blood of the Christ." When the children of Israel were prewiring to leave Egypt and be t free from the .bond- are of their taskmasters, the Ansel of dwilh was to pass over La;,1b r 0ml w1l,cn taketh away Hip eitv and nri's n,vitith' ' o' I'"1 world" Jn. 1:29). way of sure protection from this messenger of death was to take a lamb, slay it and strike the blood on the two .side posts and rn the upper door past of the 7a I. FJIJLU (LIPS'TABLETS 0 (ASr tO lAKt WHfNCVfl MffOfO I , SOtO l All DtuGSTOMt M ! REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Chop Suey Chow Mein CHINESE DISH E-S OUR SPECIALTY Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. PHONE 17:$ We are here to serve you and guarantee you will he pleased I' R E E I) E 1. 1 V Iv It Y O I' ALL O K I) K K S BLAIN BROTHERS "HOUSE OF FINE FOODS" PHONE.". 17 P.O. Box 174 Three sailings Per Week for VANCOUVER VICTORIA, SEATTLE Tuesdays, 1:30 p.in - Coqultlam. Fridays. 12:00 Mldnlght- Calala. Saturdays, 9:15 p.m.-r Camosun. KETCHIKAN Friday. 12:00 Midnight. STEWART and WAY POINTS Sundays, 10 p.m. t(UEEN 'CHARLOTTES Fortnightly. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave Phone 568 SERMON house and "when I see the blood I will pass over you, and the plague shall not be upon you to destroy you." The ropes in the English Navy, from the greatest to the smallest, arc so twisted that a scarlet thread runs through them from end to end which cannot be extricated without undoing the whole and by which the .mall-est piece may be recognized as belonging to the Crown. So the .smallest acts of a Christian's life proves his allegiance to whom he belongs. The message of the blood of the Lamb as the only cleansing from the plague of sins runs through the entire Bible. When John the Baptist saw the I.ord he cried: "Behold the What a Brand messngr, this. First Unifi'd Church Sixth 'Ave. w. near Pulton St. Minister: Rev. It. A. Wilson. M.A 11 :C0 a.m Morning Worship. Guest Minister: Rev W. R. Cantllon. 12 15- -Sunday School. 7 30 p.m, Evening Praise. Guest Minister: Rev R W. Henderson. LING THE TAILOR Wr are taking rltanlng and prrslnp and strain prusln while yon wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street OPaOOOOOGOPOOOOPOOOOOOOO wilts Protect lour Boat From FIRE Bee Us for KIDDE-LUX C02 Fire Extinguishers We recharge c O 2 Extinguishers after use, In our own plant In Prince Rupert. PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTII. Building Supplies Coal Phone fi.rl antl 052 JOOOOOOOOOOODOOODOaOOOCiO COMMENCING WILL ,jc nn r Art HE JANUARY 17 HOVIS BREAD MADE Every Tuesday and Friday RUPERT BAKERY LTD. For all have slnntd. and come short of the glory of God" (Rom 3:23). We may be In the Nicodcmus class, fearing God and living a good moral life, but he needed the blood of the Lamb to cleanse him from sin. He need?d a Saviour. Ov we may be in the class ,j ho mvin Mmm who I linrl had sinned slnnerl much much. She She neededJ neededJ the blood of Christ to cleanse her from sin. She also needed a Saviour. The Scripture declares: "If we confess our sin, he Is faithful to forgive us our sin and to cleanfe us from all unrighteousness" iJn. 1:9. The song which the redeemed sing In heaven is "Unto him that loved us and washed us from our sins in his own blood" (Rev. 1:5). If we do not learn to sing that song on earth, wc will never bo granted eternal life and sing on the golden shore. Tlie blood of Christ- It hinds 'Regular Baptist Services I.O.D.E. Hall (5th Ave. and McBrlde St.) We preach Christ . . CRUCIFIED OMINO ROWNKD "Ye MUST be born again." Jno. 3:7 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 0 12:1b p.m. - Suncay School. Scrlptugraph. 7:30 p.m. Oospel Service. Subject: ".short iir.ns and NARROW HLANKI.TS" Speaker: . R. S. Illackaby. (Communion follows evening service 1. WEDNESDAY 0:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Friday, 3:30 p.m. Mission Itund (Reopeni). (Phone 3fi!l or Red 701) THE WHOLE Hllll.F. 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Sinner friend, seek no other source in which to be cleansed from sin but that mighty stream which flowed from the Saviour's side when He died upon the Cross and sent forth the victor's cry: "It Is finished" (Jn. 19:30). The heart of thy Redeemer did burst for thee and all Its sacked blood flowed for thy cleansing. Why not in deep sincerity bow your head and offer this simple prayer: 'Heavenly Father, forgive me my sins, cleanse me from them in the precious blood of Jesus Flit me with Thy Holy Spirit. In Jesus Name. Amen." Peace, perfect peace, , In this dark world of sin The blood of Jesus Whispers peace within. A. 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